
Fundraiser Events, Raffles, Bazaars, & Texas Hold'em:
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MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS
Chapter 271, Section 7A.
Organizations that have
obtained a raffle and bazaar permit from the city clerk are entitled
to conduct an unlimited amount of raffles during the period the permit
is valid (one year from the date of issuance). The permit also allows
a maximum of three (3) Casino Nights to be sponsored.
The definition of a Bazaar is
NOT your local Church bazaar. The law defines a Bazaar as a Casino or
Las Vegas Night.
The State Lottery Commission
acts strictly as a tax collector in the area of raffles and casino
nights. They do not have the authority to either deny a permit or
require one to be issued. The local licensing officials, the City
Clerk and Chief of Police determine whether or not your organization
is eligible for the permit under the law. If a permit is issued, the
Lottery Commission is notified and will forward the appropriate tax
forms.
There are two (2) sets of
regulations governing Casino Nights. If your organization does not
hold a Beano license and will not be sponsoring your Casino night in a
hall that holds a Beano license, the Office of the Attorney General
promulgates the regulations that must be followed. The regulation is
940 CMR 13.00. The Lottery Commission can provide these regulations.
If your organization holds a
Beano license or will be conducting your Casino Night in a hall that
holds a Beano license, you are required to conform to the Lottery
regulations regarding Las Vegas nights. The regulation is 940 CMR
4.00. The Lottery Commission DOES NOT allow
Poker or Night
at the Races. Copies of these Regulations may be obtained from the
Lottery Commission. Please note: Beano licensees that allow outside
groups to hold Casino nights in their hall must be sure that the
Lottery regulations are followed. Failure of a group to follow these
regulations puts its License to Conduct Beano at risk.
NOTE: Only 3 Texas Hold'em
tournaments allow per calendar year.